Jumping Clock

@HaruLoid (1588)
Philippines
May 18, 2024 7:40pm CST
Good day to all. Woke up pretty late this Sunday morning. At least I was able to have some good decent sleep. But my cats really did a good job waking me up. I bet they were starving when they did that. My two cats just decided to jump on top of me to wake me up for their food. I love my cats. I understand that they're hungry, but do they really have to jump on me?
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@kaylachan (69824)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
19 May
They don't know any other way. I had one that would try to remove the blanket if he wanted me to get up.
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@HaruLoid (1588)
• Philippines
19 May
Now, why didn't my cats think of that?
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@terramars (166)
19 May
Maybe they thought that's the only way to wake you up immediately.
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@HaruLoid (1588)
• Philippines
19 May
Quite a painful way to wake someone up. Regardless, I love them.
@Shavkat (139937)
• Philippines
19 May
I guess they are used to it now. My fur babies do the same thing. They usually scratch the door when feeling hungry and need some dog food to eat for the day.
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@jstory07 (139742)
• Roseburg, Oregon
19 May
Mine wake me up if they think it is time to eat to.
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• India
27 May
I love cats in that sense. It least hurts and their love just makes our day better. Hope you had a great Sunday. I completed some of my planned chores on Sunday and well it was a very busy day. Have fun!
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@HaruLoid (1588)
• Philippines
28 May
Yeah. A cat's way of showing love and affection is really warm. Dogs can be as warm as cats but there's something about cats that made me love them more.